Since he's still young, you can't bash his downhill build to much since he's still growing. And from their website, his pasterns aren't too bad! I've seen worse. And yes he is big for a now 2 year old, but I've seen yearlings at quarter horse congress bigger than this pretty boy! Some don't like him, but I'm a head hunter ;) Pretty head gets me every time!

In the end he should level out since he's only 2! And then he should be a well balanced individual, wether he is the most appealing for some to look at or not. Conformation is the basis, and he is built very nicely! Hopefully his hip pops up! Then I'd take him in a heartbeat, he'd be the most balanced horse in my barn!

Conformation is the basis, and he is built very nicely! Hopefully his hip pops up! Then I'd take him in a heartbeat, he'd be the most balanced horse in my barn!

I would take exception to that. A post legged horse with upright pasterns and tiny feet is NOT "built nicely". He may conform to an artificial and man made whimsical halter standard, but his conformation is unnatural and not conducive to soundness and athletic ability...

I would take exception to that. A post legged horse with upright pasterns and tiny feet is NOT "built nicely". He may conform to an artificial and man made whimsical halter standard, but his conformation is unnatural and not conducive to soundness and athletic ability...

Welcome to world of halter horses. It's a beauty pageant. They are not designed to perform, they are designed to look pretty. Don't like it, well that's your issue. This horses pasterns really aren't that bad compared to several horses you see in circuit halter classes.

Overall, that horse is better balanced than most horses I see everyday.

Welcome to world of halter horses. It's a beauty pageant. They are not designed to perform, they are designed to look pretty. Don't like it, well that's your issue. This horses pasterns really aren't that bad compared to several horses you see in circuit halter classes.

Overall, that horse is better balanced than most horses I see everyday.

Yeah, welcome to the world of halter horses...a world that promotes the breeding of unsound horses. "They are not designed to perform"...thank you for making my point.

Breeding a conformationally unsound animal to meet the whimsical and distorted aesthetic desires of man is, quite frankly, sick...makes no difference if it is a horse, a dog, or any other non food animal.

A halter horse should be an ideal representation of the breed - not some grotesque characature than can barely waddle into the ring on tiptoes. As usual, we have taken things to such an extreme we are producing unnatural physiological specimens, and are breeding away from the form and function nature has taken millions of years to develop. Woohoo - let's pat ourselves on the back...

What does asking questions about a horse's confo have to do with not liking "halter"? (which I NEVER said)

Yup, and there is nothing intrinsically wrong with halter as a discipline or breeding halter horses. But there is a line that shouldn't be crossed, and that line is breeding to the extent of destroying form and function. It is often done with halter horses, and it is done with racing Throughbreds. Adequate bone, hooves, and proper conformation for soundness should always be a prime objective - they shouldn't be sacrificed for arbitrary aesthetics or for speed. It is just fine to breed for aesthetics, speed, or whatever, but it should be within the confines of soundness...

Welcome to world of halter horses. It's a beauty pageant. They are not designed to perform, they are designed to look pretty. Don't like it, well that's your issue. This horses pasterns really aren't that bad compared to several horses you see in circuit halter classes.

Overall, that horse is better balanced than most horses I see everyday.

HOLY CRAP! THAT IS HORRIBLE!

Why would people do that to an animal? Intentionally breeding in traits that just flat are detrimental, just for the sake of "pretty"? Thats **** near as bad as foot binding in my mind...but I guess the breeders don't care...it's only an animal after all... ='(

Why would people do that to an animal? Intentionally breeding in traits that just flat are detrimental, just for the sake of "pretty"? Thats **** near as bad as foot binding in my mind...but I guess the breeders don't care...it's only an animal after all... ='(

I liked that, but wanted to have a don't like, as in I totally agree with what you are saying but it's a horrible thing to say!

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